The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin.
The body first defense against a virus is Mucus.
Mucus
Your white blood cells take action but are not strong enough so the virus goes to your T-cells and then you get infected. SKIN!
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
The first and biggest line of defense is the skin. This non-discriminatory barrier is also the largest organ of the human body.
well the first time u get a new virus its hard for your body to fight if off,but the next time you get it your body will know what to do an destroy it leaving you healthy
When the virus attacks the body it starts copying it self. How does it copy it self? The virus doesn't have a complete organic system, so it uses the DNA and RNA duplicator in the cells of the body to duplicate its RNA. Now when the RNA of the virus is in thousands in number, it takes control of that cell. After it take control of that first cell, it start to move to other cells in big numbers, until it takes control of the whole organ. At that moment the DNA of the body stops working, because the DNA in fo virus took control. When it takes control, it does what ever it wants to the body. There it start.
The body uses the first, second and third line of defense to fight the measles virus.
The HIV virus destroys the body's T-cells.
Your skin and your mucus membranes are your body's first line of defense against any pathogen whether that be dust, or a virus!
skin is the first defense.
aids happen when the HIV virus is introduce into a living tissue. it affects the body by firstly attacking the body's defense system. it attacks the defense system and weakens it. After the body 's defense system is weak to perform its duties, the body has no option to any disease that attacks it.
The first defense is nonspecific.
They take the virus and reduce its affects and dilute it in very small quantities and add sterile water. So when injected in the bodie it kills the virus easy and the body remembers the antibodies to the virus for about ten year. Boosting the defense of the body.
Your white blood cells take action but are not strong enough so the virus goes to your T-cells and then you get infected. SKIN!
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You don't become ill the moment a virus enters your body because your body has not yet mounted a defense against the virus.